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Hewlett Packard Enterprise Privacy Statement

HPE respects your privacy

HPE and its subsidiaries respect your privacy. This Privacy Statement informs you of our privacy practices and of the choices you can make about the way information about you, including from your online activity is collected and how that information is used by HPE. This statement is readily available on our HPE.com home page and at the bottom of every HPE web page. Please use the links below to access translations of this statement and any applicable country specific or service specific supplements to the statement.

In the development of HPE’s privacy policies and standards, we respect and take into account the major principles and frameworks around the world, including the OECD Guidelines on the Protection of Privacy and Transborder Flows, EU Directive 95/46/EC, APEC Privacy Framework, and the Madrid Resolution on International Privacy Standards and the Australian Privacy Principles under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth).

HPE has an inter-company agreement on the transfer and processing of personal data within the HPE group worldwide. This agreement also forms the basis of HPE’s Binding Corporate Rules for Controller (BCRs) which have been approved by the majority of the Data Protection Regulators in the European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland. The BCRs (together with EU model contracts in some countries) allow HPE to ensure that EEA personal data which is transferred to and processed by HPE companies outside the EEA, is adequately protected in accordance with applicable data protection law.

HPE has received TRUSTe's APEC Privacy Seal signifying that this privacy statement and our practices have been reviewed for compliance with the TRUSTe program viewable on the validation page available by clicking the TRUSTe seal. HPE’s privacy practices described in this Statement comply with the APEC Cross Border Privacy Rules System, including transparency, accountability, and choice regarding the collection and use of your personal information. The CBPR certification does not cover information that may be collected through downloadable software on third party platforms.

If you have an unresolved privacy or data use concern related to HPE’s APEC Certification that we have not addressed satisfactorily, please contact TRUSTe

HPE is a global organization, with legal entities, business processes, management structures, and technical systems that cross borders. This Privacy Statement applies to all HPE-owned websites, domains, services, applications, and products, and those of our wholly owned subsidiaries ('HPE sites or services'), except that a privacy policy or statement specific to a particular HPE program, product, or service may supersede or supplement this Privacy Statement.

Links to non-HPE websites

HPE sites or services may provide links to third-party applications, products, services, or websites for your convenience and information. If you access those links, you will leave the HPE site. HPE does not control those third party sites or their privacy practices, which may differ from HPE's practices. We do not endorse or make any representations about third-party sites. The personal data you choose to provide to or that is collected by these third parties is not covered by the HPE Privacy Statement. We encourage you to review the privacy policy of any site you interact with before allowing the collection and use of your personal information.

We may also provide social media features that enable you to share information with your social networks and to interact with HPE on various social media sites. Your use of these features may result in the collection or sharing of information about you, depending on the feature. We encourage you to review the privacy policies and settings on the social media sites with which you interact to make sure you understand the information that may be collected, used, and shared by those sites.

Personal information is any information that personally identifies you or from which you could be identified. This may include your name, address, telephone number, email address and profession or occupation.

HPE collects, exports, and uses personal information to manage your relationship with HPE and better serve you by personalizing your experience and interaction with HPE. Such collection is done with appropriate notice and consent, along with required filings with data protection authorities, where required.

HPE may collect your personal information through your access and use of website, web-based applications, or mobile applications, during conversations or correspondence with HPE representatives, or when you purchase goods or services or complete an online application form.

HPE may collect personal information from you in connection with

product or service orders, activations, and registrations

profile creation and user verification for online services

information requests or complaints

marketing, newsletter or support subscriptions

contest entries or survey participation

instant credit applications

job applications

event registration

visits or browsing on HPE websites

The types of personal information HPE may collect from you includes:

personal and business contact information, such as name, address, telephone number, and email address

in some cases, your business contact data may be provided to HPE by a designated entity within your business or enterprise (such as a member of your IT department)

financial information, such as your credit/debit card number or other billing information

other unique information such as user IDs and passwords, product functionality, product and service preferences, contact preferences, educational and employment background, and job interest data

geo-location data such as your IP address or physical location when you request location based services

details of the products and services you have purchased from us or which you have enquired about, together with any additional information necessary to deliver those products and services and to respond to your enquiries

any additional information relating to you that you provide to us directly through our websites or indirectly through use of our websites or online presence, through our representatives or otherwise

information you provide to us through our service center, customer surveys or visits by our representatives from time to time

If you apply for instant credit, we may ask you to provide additional personal information such as salary, government issued identification number, banking/financial account information, and other information (for example from credit reporting agencies) to authenticate you and verify credit worthiness. This information will be used by our financial services providers in determining whether to extend you credit and how much to extend.

If you post, comment, indicate interest or complaint, or share personal information, including photographs, to any public forum on an HPE site, social network, blog, or other such forum, please be aware that any information you submit can be read, viewed, collected, or used by other users of these forums, and could be used to contact you, send you unsolicited messages, or for purposes that neither you nor HPE have control over. HPE is not responsible for the personal information you choose to provide in these forums.

In addition to the information you provide, HPE may also collect information during your visit to an HPE website, web-based application, or a website “powered by” another company on behalf of HPE, through our Automatic Data Collection Tools, which include Web beacons, cookies, and similar technologies, as well as embedded Web links. These tools collect certain traffic information that your browser sends to a website, such as your browser type and language, access times, and the address of the website from which you arrived. They may also collect information about your Internet Protocol (IP) address, unique device identifier, clickstream behavior (i.e., the pages you view, the links you click, and other actions you take in connection with HPE websites or “powered by” websites) and product information. HPE may also use some of these Automatic Data Collection Tools in connection with certain emails and communications sent from HPE and therefore may collect information using these tools when you open the email or click on a link contained in the email. To learn more, read How HPE uses automatic data collection tools.

HPE also collects information from publicly or commercially available sources that it deems credible. Such information may include your name, address, email address, preferences, interests, and demographic/profile data. The information HPE collects from its public or commercial sources may be used along with the information HPE collects when you visit HPE’s sites. For example, HPE may compare the geographic information acquired from commercial sources with the IP address collected by Automatic Data Collection Tools to derive your general geographic area.

Where necessary, HPE may also use information provided by you or your employer, together with information from publicly available and other online and offline sources, to conduct due diligence checks on business contacts as part of HPE’s anti-corruption program.

HPE may also collect some information that is not personal information because it does not identify you or anyone else. For example, we may collect anonymous answers to surveys or aggregated information about how users use our websites, products or services.

Credit card information is used only for payment processing and fraud prevention. Salary information, government issued identification number and other sensitive personal information is not used for any other purpose by our financial services providers or HPE and will not be kept longer than necessary for providing the services, unless you ask us to retain your credit card information for future purchases.

HPE will not sell, rent or lease your personal information to others except as described in this Statement. HPE shares personal information in the following ways:

HPE retains service providers and suppliers to manage or support its business operations, provide professional services, deliver complete products, services and customer solutions and to assist HPE with marketing and communication initiatives. These providers and suppliers may be located in the US or other overseas locations and include, for example, credit card processors, debt collectors, providers of customer support and live-help, marketing and communications, hosting and IT service providers, email service providers, automated data processors, shipping agents, management and support of HPE websites, order fulfillment and delivery. Suppliers and service providers are required by contract to keep confidential and secure the information received on behalf of HPE and may not use it for any purpose other than to carry out the services they are performing for HPE.

From time to time, HPE participates in marketing initiatives with other companies, including websites “powered by” another company on behalf of HPE. As part of these initiatives, certain HPE services and marketing communications may be delivered at the same time as those from other companies. Some of these services and communications offer you the option to share personal information with both HPE and the other companies participating in these initiatives. For example, you may receive marketing communications from HPE and other companies or have the opportunity to register online for software products from multiple companies. If you choose to provide personal information only to HPE, HPE will not share this information with the other companies participating in that marketing initiative. If you choose to provide personal information to the other companies, that personal information will be handled according to the privacy policy of those companies, which may differ from HPE’s policies and practices.

HPE may also transfer your personal information to other HPE-owned business entities in the US and Worldwide. By accessing HPE websites, registering for an account or service, or otherwise providing HPE with your personal information, you consent to this transfer of your personal information throughout the global HPE network of entities.

Except as described in this Statement, HPE will not share the personal information you provide to HPE with non-HPE third parties without your permission, unless to: (i) respond to duly authorized information requests of police and governmental authorities; (ii) comply with any law, regulation, subpoena, or court order; (iii) investigate and help prevent security threats, fraud or other malicious activity; (iv) enforce/protect the rights and properties of HPE or its subsidiaries; or (v) protect the rights or personal safety of HPE, our employees, and third parties on or using HPE property when allowed and in line with the requirements of applicable law.

Circumstances may arise where, whether for strategic or other business reasons, HPE decides to sell, buy, merge or otherwise reorganize businesses in some countries. Such a transaction may involve the disclosure of personal information to prospective or actual purchasers, or the receipt of it from sellers. It is HPE’s practice to seek appropriate protection for information in these types of transactions.

HPE does not knowingly collect information from children as defined by local law, and does not target its websites or mobile applications to children under these ages. We encourage parents and guardians to take an active role in their children’s online and mobile activities and interests.

HPE gives you the choice of receiving a variety of information that complements our products and services. You can subscribe to receive certain product- and service-specific information and also choose to receive HPE general communications. We give you a choice regarding delivery of HPE general communications by postal mail, email, telephone, or mobile device.

You can make or change your choices about receiving either subscription or general communications at the data collection point or by using other methods, which are listed in the following sections. This option does not apply to communications primarily for the purpose of administering order completion, contracts, support, product safety warnings, driver updates, or other administrative and transactional notices where the primary purpose of these communications is not promotional in nature.

Subscription communications

Subscription communications include email newsletters, software updates, etc. that may be expressly requested by you or which you consented to receive. After you request such communications, you may opt out of receiving them by using one of the following methods:

Select the email 'opt out' or 'unsubscribe' link, or follow the opt-out instructions included in each email subscription communication.

To unsubscribe from messages delivered to mobile devices, reply to the message with the words “STOP” or “END.”

Return to the Web page(s) where you originally registered your preferences and follow the opt-out instructions. Access to many HPE subscriptions is available at the Subscriber's Choice web page.

Write to the HPE Privacy Office (contact details below). Be sure to provide your name, relevant contact information, and specific relevant information about the HPE subscriptions that you no longer wish to receive.

HPE general communications

HPE general communications provide information about products, services, and/or support. This may include new product or services information, special offers, or invitations to participate in market research or compliance reviews.

You will often be able to use HP Passport to indicate whether you want to receive general communications from HPE. HP Passport is a single-login service that lets you register with HP Passport-enabled websites using a single-user identifier and password of your choice. HP Passport uses cookies to store your basic personal information so you don't have to retype it when you return to one of HPE's many websites in the future. HP Passport also allows you to set your privacy preferences. Your preferences will apply across HPE websites, email, and other communication vehicles that use HP Passport.

If you are unable to use HP Passport, you may opt out of receiving these general communications by using one of the following methods:

Select the email 'opt out' or 'unsubscribe' link, or follow the opt-out instructions included in each email communication.

To unsubscribe from messages delivered to mobile devices, reply to the message with the words “STOP” or “END.”

HPE strives to keep your personal information accurately recorded. We have implemented technology, management processes and policies to help maintain data accuracy. HPE provides individuals with reasonable access to personal information that they provided to HPE and the reasonable ability to review and correct it or ask for anonymization, blockage, or deletion, as applicable. To protect your privacy and security, we will also take reasonable steps to verify your identity, such as requiring a password and user ID, before granting access to your data. To view and change the personal information that you directly provided to HPE you can return to the web page where you originally submitted your data and follow the instructions on that web page, use HP Passport where enabled, or contact the HPE Privacy Office. HPE will respond to access requests within 30 days.

HPE takes seriously the trust you place in us. To prevent unauthorized access or disclosure, to maintain data accuracy, and to ensure the appropriate use of the information, HPE utilizes reasonable and appropriate physical, technical, and administrative procedures to safeguard the information we collect and process. HPE retains data only as required or permitted by local law and while it has a legitimate business purpose.

When collecting or transferring sensitive information such as credit card information we use a variety of additional security technologies and procedures to help protect your personal information from unauthorized access, use, or disclosure. The personal information you provide us is stored on computer systems located in controlled facilities which have limited access. When we transmit highly confidential information (such as credit card number or password) over the internet, we protect it through the use of encryption, such as the Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocol.

Credit card numbers are used only for processing payments and are not used for other purposes. As part of real-time payment processing, HPE subscribes to fraud management services. This service provides HPE with an extra level of security to guard against credit card fraud and to protect your financial data.

If we modify our Privacy Statement, we will post the revised statement here, with an updated revision date. If we make significant changes to our Statement that materially alter our privacy practices, we may also notify you by other means, such as sending an email or posting a notice on our corporate website and/or social media pages prior to the changes taking effect. This privacy policy was last updated in August 17, 2016.

We value your opinions. If you have comments or questions about our Privacy Statement, any concerns or a complaint regarding our collection and use of your data or a possible breach of your privacy, please send them to the HPE Privacy Office or write to us at the appropriate address below. We will treat your requests or complaints confidentially. Our representative will contact you within a reasonable time after receipt of your complaint to address your concerns and outline options regarding how they may be resolved. We will aim to ensure that your complaint is resolved in timely and appropriate manner.

Cookies

A “cookie” is a small data file transferred by a website to your computer’s hard drive. HPE or its service providers send cookies when you surf our site or sites where our ads appear, make purchases, request or personalize information, or register yourself for certain services. Accepting the cookies used on our site, sites that are “powered by” another company on HPE’s behalf, or sites where our ads appear may give us access to information about your browsing behavior, which we may use to personalize your experience. Cookies are typically classified as either “session” cookies or “persistent” cookies.

Session cookies do not stay on your computer after you close your browser.

Persistent cookies remain on your computer until you delete them or they expire. Most browsers automatically accept cookies by default, but you can usually refuse cookies or selectively accept cookies by adjusting the preferences in your browser. If you turn off cookies, there may be some features of our site that will not be available to you and some Web pages may not display properly.

In certain countries you may also adjust your HPE.com and associated cookie preferences by using a preference manager tool in this Statement which is available from the site you are visiting.

You can find information on popular browsers and how to adjust your cookie preferences in the help and support section of your browser.

From time to time, HPE and third parties with whom we partner will use Flash local shared objects (LSOs) and similar technologies to store Flash content information and preferences. LSOs perform similar functions to HTML browser cookies and deposit small files on your computer, which are commonly called Flash cookies. Flash cookies are different from browser cookies and cookie management tools provided by your browser may not remove Flash cookies. To learn more about Flash Cookies and how to manage the related privacy and storage settings, please visit the Adobe Systems website.

Web beacons

Some HPE.com and third-party web pages, applications, and HTML-formatted email use Web beacons alone or in conjunction with cookies to compile information about your website usage and your interaction with email, as well as to measure performance on HPE.com, applications, and websites “powered by” another company on HPE’s behalf. A web beacon is an electronic image, called a single-pixel (1x1) or clear GIF. Web beacons can recognize certain types of information on your computer such as cookies, the time and date of a page viewed, and a description of the page where the web beacon is placed. Depending on the context, web beacons may also refer to content on a third-party server, and may be used by service providers to deliver relevant advertising to you.

You may be able to disable web beacons in email messages by not downloading images contained in the message you receive (this feature varies depending on the email software used on your personal computer). However, doing this may not always disable a web beacon or other automatic data collection tools in the email message due to specific email software capabilities. For more information about this, please refer to the information provided by your email software or service provider.

If you choose to receive marketing emails or newsletters from HPE as specified in Your choices and selecting your privacy preferences, HPE may automatically collect personal information about you. For example, through web beacons and personalized URLs embedded in these emails or newsletters, HPE can track whether you’ve opened those messages and whether you’ve clicked on links contained within those messages. For more information on embedded web links, see below.

Embedded Web links

Emails from HPE, Internet keyboard keys preconfigured by HPE, and promotional icons preinstalled on your PC desktop often use links designed to lead you to a relevant area on the Web, after redirection through HPE’s servers. The redirection system allows HPE to change the destination URL of these links, if necessary, and to determine the effectiveness of our marketing initiatives.

In emails, such web links may also allow HPE to determine whether you have clicked a link in an email, and this information about the interaction may be connected to your personal identity. If you do not want HPE to collect information about the links that you click, you can:

change your choice about how you receive communications from HPE (i.e. choose a text-based version of the message where available) or choose not to click links in an email that HPE sends

delete the promotional icons preinstalled by HPE on your PC desktop or choose not to click on those

reconfigure the Internet keyboard keys on certain PC models to launch a destination URL of your choice by using the instructions provided with your PC

HPE ads and offerings on third-party websites

HPE contracts with service providers to place ads on HPE websites and on websites owned by third parties. In addition, some websites may be “powered by” a service provider to provide HPE offers on HPE’s behalf. These service providers may send cookies from and use web beacons on these third-party websites and on HPE.com. The cookies and web beacons may enable HPE to collect information about the pages you viewed and the links you clicked in order to provide you with targeted HPE advertisements based on your interests..

HPE participates in the Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA and DAAC) self-regulatory program for digital online advertising (see http://www.aboutads.info/ or http://youradchoices.com/ in the US and youradchoices.ca in Canada). HPE advertisements that are targeted to you will be identified with the Ad Choices icon . If you wish to not have this information used for serving you targeted ads, you can click here to opt-out. This will allow you to access and update your preferences. Note that this does not opt you out of being served non-targeted advertising.